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Bazarov 12-04-2005 10:49 PM

Slayersaves.com
[QUOTE][U]One of New Songs May Address 9/11 Attacks From Terrorists' Viewpoint [/U]- December 3rd, 2005

Slayer are preparing to enter the studio to begin recording the long-awaited follow-up to the band's acclaimed 2001 release, "God Hates Us All". According to Revolver magazine, Slayer guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman are currently finishing up the lyrics, which will surely be as scathing, misanthropic, and controversial as anything Slayer have written. One of Hanneman's songs may even address the attacks of 9/11 from the terrorists' perspective. "We're Slayer, dude," King told Revolver. "We have to be dangerous."

Although nothing has yet been officially confirmed, King had previously told Metal Hammer magazine that he was hoping the band would once again work with producer Dave Sardy, who had previously produced Slayer's tribute to the great punk bands of the '80s, "Undisputed Attitude". "[Dave] Lombardo wants Rick Rubin for drums, and I've no problems with that because, in my opinion, it's what he's best at. But I think we're all pretty much agreed that the overall producer will be Sardy," King was quoted as saying.

Slayer's upcoming album will surface on American Recordings' new home, Warner Bros., sometime in 2006.[/QUOTE]


Not much news, but still new news.

Nostalgia 12-04-2005 11:11 PM

Haha, kerry said "we're slayer dude, we have to be dangerous". That made me laugh for some reason.

lightningmetal666 12-05-2005 03:24 PM

[QUOTE=vashts80][url]http://www.rocksandiego.com/shows/Slayer_16_DEC_2004/images/DSC_0537.jpg[/url]

What's that design on his bass? It looks cool[/QUOTE]


Oh, that's Tom's custom designed ESP bass. Man if I ever get the cash together, I'm gonna have ESP model a regular 6 string electric guitar after toms bass. That would look so friggin awesome.:thumb:

Bazarov 12-06-2005 06:41 PM

Well, the article in the magazine was from [U]Revolver[/U]. Anyways, the article was the same thing as I posted from Slayersaves, only it says in the corner of the article that the album is due March 2006.

lightningmetal666 12-07-2005 01:54 PM

I wasn't expecting it to be out this year anyways. I actually thought they were going to release it in february 2006, so I wasn't to far off. :D

Poofy 666 12-09-2005 03:15 PM

just hoping it doesnt blow... :\

lightningmetal666 12-09-2005 03:18 PM

Yeah same here. I've got a lot of hope riding on this cd. I'm getting a little worried that they might be getting to big. Ya know what I mean?


BTW, this thread is slowing way the hell down. We gotta get more people in here.

Bazarov 12-09-2005 03:35 PM

Yeah this thread is kind of dying. But I'm sure it'll surge with posts for a while once the new CD comes out.

About Slayer being big. I don't really care if they become more popular, I just hope that this CD isn't one that will be more radio-friendly appeal to the majority of teens style CD. I hope they're making it to just appeal to the Slayer fans and keep it fast, unforgiving and aggressive.

lightningmetal666 12-09-2005 04:01 PM

[QUOTE=Butcher]Yeah this thread is kind of dying. But I'm sure it'll surge with posts for a while once the new CD comes out.

About Slayer being big. I don't really care if they become more popular, I just hope that this CD isn't one that will be more radio-friendly appeal to the majority of teens style CD. I hope they're making it to just appeal to the Slayer fans and keep it fast, unforgiving and aggressive.[/QUOTE]


That's pretty much what I meant. It isn't really the popularity itself that worries me. It's that with popularity, comes the need to make more radio friendly sh*t. I too would love to see some really aggressive type stuff.

From what I've read on slayersaves.com it sounds like the album will rock. I mean, writing a song from the terrorist's point of view? That sure as hell will give them some flak.

Bazarov 12-09-2005 04:11 PM

Isn't that song about the terrorits written by Jeff? I may be wrong. But that seems kind of like something Tom would write.

NP: Testament - Into the Pit

lightningmetal666 12-09-2005 04:44 PM

[QUOTE=Butcher]Isn't that song about the terrorits written by Jeff? I may be wrong. But that seems kind of like something Tom would write.

NP: Testament - Into the Pit[/QUOTE]


You'd think. I don't really care who wrote it, just as long as it's written. :D

Nostalgia 12-09-2005 05:00 PM

I don't have a problem with them becoming big it's just...It annoys me when I see Opeth on MTV, it's not that I have a problem with it, it just kind of surprised me.

Yea we need some more posting up in here, we're almost at 2,000 posts.

Poofy 666 12-09-2005 05:04 PM

[QUOTE=Butcher]Yeah this thread is kind of dying. But I'm sure it'll surge with posts for a while once the new CD comes out.

About Slayer being big. I don't really care if they become more popular, I just hope that this CD isn't one that will be more radio-friendly appeal to the majority of teens style CD. I hope they're making it to just appeal to the Slayer fans and keep it fast, unforgiving and aggressive.[/QUOTE]
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Britton 12-09-2005 06:45 PM

[QUOTE=Butcher]Yeah this thread is kind of dying. But I'm sure it'll surge with posts for a while once the new CD comes out.

About Slayer being big. I don't really care if they become more popular, I just hope that this CD isn't one that will be more radio-friendly appeal to the majority of teens style CD. I hope they're making it to just appeal to the Slayer fans and keep it fast, unforgiving and aggressive.[/QUOTE]

Yea I agree with you

Long live the Slayer thread!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Bazarov 12-11-2005 10:56 PM

GAHG! Slayer's website isn't up. They better be updating that s[SIZE="2"]hi[/SIZE]t. The Q&A section hasn't been updated like in 3 years.

Nostalgia 12-11-2005 11:12 PM

Check out my new slayer avatar.

Man, were sooo close to 2,000 posts, we gotta keep this thing alive.

metalmilitia101 12-15-2005 10:50 PM

[QUOTE=Butcher]GAHG! Slayer's website isn't up. They better be updating that s[SIZE="2"]hi[/SIZE]t. The Q&A section hasn't been updated like in 3 years.[/QUOTE]

god i know i sent in a question to them like last year and i keep checking periodically but its NEVER updated lol

Bazarov 12-18-2005 01:54 PM

Okay, so I downloaded a Slayer bootleg, and they're playing a song called [I]War[/I], and I have never heard this song, and Google isn't showing anything. And after that they play a song called [I]Disorder[/I] and it sounds kind of the same as the [I]War[/I] song.

But actually I found lyrics. It's the lyrics to both of the songs:
[QUOTE]Our government is f[I]u[/I]cked
Sure to bring us down
The media incites civil unrest
Hatred can bring you down

War! (War!)
I don't want your war
War! (War!)
We don’t need your war
We don't need your war
War!

Military beasts starvin countries
Drama brings you to your knees
Spill your blood to save humanity
Dyin’ for the food we feed

War! (War!)
I don't want your war
War! (War!)
We don’t need your war
We don't need your war
War!

Our government is f[I]u[/I]cked
Sure to bring us down
The media incites civil unrest
Hatred can bring you down
Injustice drives you crazy
It drive L.A. insane
In this generation
Hatred is the name

War! (War!)
I don't want your war
War! (War!)
We don’t need your war
We don't need your war
War!
War!

L.A. '92

Bastard magic should make you cry
The answer to the question is we ain't gonna die
L.A. '92

Police can make me under stress
While all L.A.'s a f[I]u[/I]ckin mess
Don't patronise my f[I]u[/I]ckin [I]a[/I]ss
Some heads will get crashed
L.A. '92

Bush has got his upper cut
He's goin to f[I]u[/I]ckin war
He won't revert to sticks and stones
Just bullet holes and broken bones
Chaos, chaos, chaos, chaos
Don't give a f[I]u[/I]ck!

Everybody knock ya down
No weight support so taken down
The juk-jock might lock you in a cell
We ain't got sh[I]i[/I]t, now had enough
Chaos, chaos, chaos, chaos
Don't give a ****!

Disorder!
Disorder!
Disorder!
Disorder!
Disorder!
Disorder!
Disorder!
Disorder![/QUOTE]

I'm thinking the songs are a cover.

EDIT-Holy crap! I typed in some of those lyrics, and the results were Ice T featuring Slayer.

That's kind of odd, that would explain why I haven't heard the song either.

Poofy 666 12-18-2005 03:02 PM

[QUOTE=Butcher]EDIT-Holy crap! I typed in some of those lyrics, and the results were Ice T featuring Slayer.

That's kind of odd, that would explain why I haven't heard the song either.[/QUOTE]
didnt Ice T do the Cop Killer song?

Bazarov 12-18-2005 03:51 PM

[QUOTE=Poofy 666]didnt Ice T do the Cop Killer song?[/QUOTE]

I honestly don't know.

Neamhtrocaireach 12-20-2005 02:13 PM

YEAH SLayer!

When are they releasing a new album.

Nostalgia 12-20-2005 02:14 PM

Slayer are preparing to enter the studio to begin recording the long-awaited follow-up to the band's acclaimed 2001 release, "God Hates Us All". According to Revolver magazine, Slayer guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman are currently finishing up the lyrics, which will surely be as scathing, misanthropic, and controversial as anything Slayer have written. One of Hanneman's songs may even address the attacks of 9/11 from the terrorists' perspective. "We're Slayer, dude," King told Revolver. "We have to be dangerous."

Although nothing has yet been officially confirmed, King had previously told Metal Hammer magazine that he was hoping the band would once again work with producer Dave Sardy, who had previously produced Slayer's tribute to the great punk bands of the '80s, "Undisputed Attitude". "[Dave] Lombardo wants Rick Rubin for drums, and I've no problems with that because, in my opinion, it's what he's best at. But I think we're all pretty much agreed that the overall producer will be Sardy," King was quoted as saying.

Slayer's upcoming album will surface on American Recordings' new home, Warner Bros., sometime in 2006.

Butcher posted that info.

Bazarov 12-20-2005 02:15 PM

The rumor is sometime in March. Well, it's not really a rumor. Revolver magazine said it will be released in March, but first the album was supposed to be released in February, now it's March, so I'm not even completely sure.

Neamhtrocaireach 12-20-2005 02:16 PM

[QUOTE=SilentScream7]Slayer are preparing to enter the studio to begin recording the long-awaited follow-up to the band's acclaimed 2001 release, "God Hates Us All". According to Revolver magazine, Slayer guitarists Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman are currently finishing up the lyrics, which will surely be as scathing, misanthropic, and controversial as anything Slayer have written. One of Hanneman's songs may even address the attacks of 9/11 from the terrorists' perspective. "We're Slayer, dude," King told Revolver. "We have to be dangerous."

Although nothing has yet been officially confirmed, King had previously told Metal Hammer magazine that he was hoping the band would once again work with producer Dave Sardy, who had previously produced Slayer's tribute to the great punk bands of the '80s, "Undisputed Attitude". "[Dave] Lombardo wants Rick Rubin for drums, and I've no problems with that because, in my opinion, it's what he's best at. But I think we're all pretty much agreed that the overall producer will be Sardy," King was quoted as saying.

Slayer's upcoming album will surface on American Recordings' new home, Warner Bros., sometime in 2006.

Butcher posted that info.[/QUOTE]

In the terrorists perspective!?????
**** yeah! tHat would be so kickass.

Bazarov 12-20-2005 02:21 PM

[QUOTE=Neamhtrocaireach]In the terrorists perspective!?????
**** yeah! tHat would be so kickass.[/QUOTE]
Yeah it would, as long as it's just not a crappy song. Hopefully Slayer will possibly be going back to their more older style, and make it less God Hates Us All style. But then Jeff did say that the songs they have so far, are the kind of style of the last 2 songs from GHUA.

But if they can write more stuff like Warzone, that'd be great.

Nostalgia 12-20-2005 02:24 PM

I've never even really heard a lot from GHUA, except from some songs off the samples that I hear. Hell Awaits remains my favorite.

Bazarov 12-20-2005 02:29 PM

[QUOTE=SilentScream7]I've never even really heard a lot from GHUA, except from some songs off the samples that I hear. Hell Awaits remains my favorite.[/QUOTE]
Yes Hell Awaits is very awesome. Slayer's website used to have a flash player where you could listen to every single song off of GHUA, and that's where I listened to the songs. I didn't like them so I never bought the album. It's just feels (to me) sort of like fast nu-metally music with solos. Jeff and Kerry tuned their guitars all the way down to B. And King wrote must of the lyrics, and his lyrics on this album are just silly:

[QUOTE]You spineless f[SIZE="2"]u[/SIZE]cking maggot - you're just wasting my
time
Get out of my face - Get out of my life
Out of my f[SIZE="2"]u[/SIZE]cking way - Just die [/QUOTE]

But then there are good ones. But most of the lyrics sound like a teenage angst rant. Which is a major turn off to me.


Edit- Anyway, in my long journey to be able to play At Dawn They Sleep all down-picking and keep the pace constant, I am still struggling.

Poofy 666 12-20-2005 03:46 PM

yeah Jeff and Tom > Kerry at lyrics

Bazarov 12-20-2005 06:42 PM

[QUOTE=Poofy 666]yeah Jeff and Tom > Kerry at lyrics[/QUOTE]
Totally, though I really like the lyrics in [I]Skeletons of Society [/I]and [I]Read Between the Lies.[/I]

Bazarov 12-22-2005 04:29 PM

What is happening to our Slayer thread?

Where have lightningmetal666 and britton been?

On a good note, I got the Still Reigning DVD last night. It was very awesome.


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